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* An editor's note following Owen Tuttle's bio in [[:Category:Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 4]] speculates that this is probably the same person as [[Tuttle, Owen S.|Owen S. Tuttle]], listed as a school trustee in [[Santa Cruz County, Calif. Illustrations, with Historical Sketch (1879 book)]], and also profiled in Guinn. Find-a-Grave records indicate, however, that Owen was a nephew of Daniel Tuttle, while Owen S. was Daniel's son.  
 
* An editor's note following Owen Tuttle's bio in [[:Category:Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 4]] speculates that this is probably the same person as [[Tuttle, Owen S.|Owen S. Tuttle]], listed as a school trustee in [[Santa Cruz County, Calif. Illustrations, with Historical Sketch (1879 book)]], and also profiled in Guinn. Find-a-Grave records indicate, however, that Owen was a nephew of Daniel Tuttle, while Owen S. was Daniel's son.  
  
Tuttle's son Iowa H. Tuttle is also profiled in Guinn (p.476).
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Tuttle's son Iowa H. Tuttle is also profiled in Guinn (p.476) and Martin.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:41, 19 January 2024

Owen Tuttle (1827-1889), born in Ohio, came to California in 1850, and to Santa Cruz County in 1872. He and his brother Daniel were well known in Pajaro Valley/Watsonville affairs, and one or both were members of the Galoot Club. Harrison mentions that Owen's daughter Annabelle married newspaperman William R. Radcliff.

Tuttle's son Iowa H. Tuttle is also profiled in Guinn (p.476) and Martin.